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Moral conflict in agriculture: Conquest or moral coevolution?

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Phil Shepard is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Lyman Briggs School and Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University. He has taught Philosophy of Technology for over 10 years and is currently starting up a two-year research project supported by the Ethics and Values in Science and Technology Program at the National Science Foundation (EVIST) to map value systems in agricultural controversy.

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Shepard, P.T. Moral conflict in agriculture: Conquest or moral coevolution?. Agric Hum Values 1, 17–25 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01535975

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